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kennedy. >> they are combing the floors of the texas book depository building to find the assassin. [ gunshots ]. >> oswald has been shot at point blank range fired into the stomach. >> police are working to the assumption oswald's murder was to shut him up. >> the element of a simple intelligence agency killed john kennedy. >> the story has been suppressed. witnesses have been killed. we have a right to know who killed our president and why he died. >> i stand here tonight on what was once the last frontier. the pioneers gave up their safety, and sometimes their lives to build our new west. beyond that frontier, are uncharted areas of science and faith, unsolved problems of peace and war -- promise of ignorance and prejudice. but i believe the times require imagination and courage. i'm asking each of you to be pioneers towards that new frontier. >>> in dallas, preparations were already underway for extraordinary police protection when the president should arrive. >> you anticipate any trouble
kennedy. >> they are combing the floors of the texas book depository building to find the assassin. [ gunshots ]. >> oswald has been shot at point blank range fired into the stomach. >> police are working to the assumption oswald's murder was to shut him up. >> the element of a simple intelligence agency killed john kennedy. >> the story has been suppressed. witnesses have been killed. we have a right to know who killed our president and why he died. >> i...
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kennedy was killed. so when you look at america as a whole in the 20th century, you look at america in the 60s, you really say, that day was a dividing point. >> i guess in the average man's life there are two or three emotional experiences that he doesn't forget because they're burned into his heart and his brain. and no matter what happens to me, i'll remember november 22nd as long as i live. and it's impossible for me now to this day, and i'm sure ten years from now to go to dallas without looking at that building and it's impossible for me to drive by the texas hotel today and not think of that morning when president kennedy spoke there. it will always be with us. >> kennedy alongside of the other presidents, johnson, nixon, gerald ford, jimmy carter, reagan, the two bushes, even bill clinton, people, they don't remember what they did but they remember their rhetoric. they remember the images. >> ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. >> this is what people wi
kennedy was killed. so when you look at america as a whole in the 20th century, you look at america in the 60s, you really say, that day was a dividing point. >> i guess in the average man's life there are two or three emotional experiences that he doesn't forget because they're burned into his heart and his brain. and no matter what happens to me, i'll remember november 22nd as long as i live. and it's impossible for me now to this day, and i'm sure ten years from now to go to dallas...
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kennedy was killed. so when you look at america as a whole in the 20th century, you look at america in the '60s, you really say, that day was a dividing point. >> i guess in the average man's life there are two or three emotional experiences that he doesn't forget because they're burned into his heart and his brain. and no matter what happens to me, i'll remember november 22nd as long as i live. and it's impossible for me now to this day, and i'm sure ten years from now to go to dallas without looking at that building and it's impossible for me to drive by the texas hotel today and not think of that morning when president kennedy spoke there. it will always be with us. >> kennedy alongside of the other presidents, johnson, nixon, gerald ford, jimmy carter, reagan, the two bushes, even bill clinton, people, they don't remember what they did but they remember their rhetoric. they remember the images. >> ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. >> this is what people w
kennedy was killed. so when you look at america as a whole in the 20th century, you look at america in the '60s, you really say, that day was a dividing point. >> i guess in the average man's life there are two or three emotional experiences that he doesn't forget because they're burned into his heart and his brain. and no matter what happens to me, i'll remember november 22nd as long as i live. and it's impossible for me now to this day, and i'm sure ten years from now to go to dallas...
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the alleged murderer of president kennedy. the mourners included his mother, marg reet, his wife, marina, his brother, robert, and oswald's two children, one with babe in arms. the six pallbearers were news men. there were not enough relatives or friends on hand to serve as pallbearers. >> now there is a new flag of the president of the united states flying in the white house. in president kennedy's old oval office, mrs. evelyn lincoln, his secretary and aids removed every scrap, every ves tangible of the signs of the personal touches of president kennedy. >> we know from history that one test of society's is how do we handle the transfer of power at the top. lyndon johnson, whatever you thought of him, a lot of people disliked him greatly, some hated him would be the president of the united states. i think it shouted about the strength of the country and the root of law. >> the president of the united states. [ applause ] >> my fellow americans, all i have, i would have given gladly not to be standing here today. >> johnson k
the alleged murderer of president kennedy. the mourners included his mother, marg reet, his wife, marina, his brother, robert, and oswald's two children, one with babe in arms. the six pallbearers were news men. there were not enough relatives or friends on hand to serve as pallbearers. >> now there is a new flag of the president of the united states flying in the white house. in president kennedy's old oval office, mrs. evelyn lincoln, his secretary and aids removed every scrap, every...
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in president kennedy's old oval office, mrs. evelyn lincoln, his secretary and her aides, have removed every scrap. every vestige of the signs of personal touches of president kennedy. >> we know from history that one test of society is how do they handle the transfer of power at the top. lyndon johnson, whatever you thought of him, and a lot of people disliked him greatly, some even hated him, would be the president of the united states. i think it shouted about the strength of the country and that we swear by the rule of law. >> the president of the united states. [ applause ] >> my fellow americans, all i have i would have given gladly not to be standing here today. >> johnson knows he has to show the country that the ship of state is sailing on under a new captain. but at the same time, he can't appear to be too anxious to assume power. and he has to keep the kennedy people on board with him. so that speech means everything. >> no words are strong enough to express our determination to continue the forward thrust of america
in president kennedy's old oval office, mrs. evelyn lincoln, his secretary and her aides, have removed every scrap. every vestige of the signs of personal touches of president kennedy. >> we know from history that one test of society is how do they handle the transfer of power at the top. lyndon johnson, whatever you thought of him, and a lot of people disliked him greatly, some even hated him, would be the president of the united states. i think it shouted about the strength of the...
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kennedy. >> they are combing the floors of the texas depository building to find the assassin. [ gunshots ]. >> oswald has been shot at point blank range fired into the stomach. >> police are working to the assumption oswald's murder was to shut him up. >> the element of a simple intelligence agency killed john kennedy. >> the story has been suppressed. witnesses have been killed. we have a right to know who killed our president and why he died. >> i stand here tonight on what was once the last frontier. the pioneers gave up their safety, and sometimes their lives to build our new west. beyond that frontier, are uncharted areas of science and faith, unsolved problems of peace and war, promises of ignorance and prejudice but i believe the times require imagination and courage. i'm asking each of you to be pioneers towards that new frontier. >>> in dallas, preparations were already underway for extraordinary police protection when the president should arrive. you anticipate any trouble on the pr
kennedy. >> they are combing the floors of the texas depository building to find the assassin. [ gunshots ]. >> oswald has been shot at point blank range fired into the stomach. >> police are working to the assumption oswald's murder was to shut him up. >> the element of a simple intelligence agency killed john kennedy. >> the story has been suppressed. witnesses have been killed. we have a right to know who killed our president and why he died. >> i stand...
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kennedy was killed. so when you look at america as a whole in the 20th century, you look at america in the '60s, you really say, that day was a dividing point. >> i guess in the average man's life there are two or three emotional experiences that he doesn't forget because they're burned into his heart and his brain. and no matter what happens to me, i'll remember november 22nd as long as i live. and it's impossible for me now to this day, and i'm sure ten years from now to go to dallas without looking at that building and it's impossible for me to drive by the texas hotel today and not think of that morning when president kennedy spoke there. it will always be with us. >> kennedy alongside of the other presidents, johnson, nixon, gerald ford, jimmy carter, reagan, the two bushes, even bill clinton, people, they don't remember what they did but they remember their rhetoric. they remember the images. >> ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. >> this is what people w
kennedy was killed. so when you look at america as a whole in the 20th century, you look at america in the '60s, you really say, that day was a dividing point. >> i guess in the average man's life there are two or three emotional experiences that he doesn't forget because they're burned into his heart and his brain. and no matter what happens to me, i'll remember november 22nd as long as i live. and it's impossible for me now to this day, and i'm sure ten years from now to go to dallas...
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kennedy style. how caroline kennedy is using her new ambassador title to do some good in japan. we will take you there this hour. >> katniss is catching fire. the hunger games tops the box office domestically and sizzles abroad coming up on "around the world." stay with us. so, this board gives me rates for progressive direct and other car insurance companies? yes. but you're progressive, and they're them. yes. but they're here. yes. are you...? there? yes. no. are you them? i'm me. but those rates are for... them. so them are here. yes! you want to run through it again? no, i'm good. you got it? yes. rates for us and them -- now that's progressive. call or click today.
kennedy style. how caroline kennedy is using her new ambassador title to do some good in japan. we will take you there this hour. >> katniss is catching fire. the hunger games tops the box office domestically and sizzles abroad coming up on "around the world." stay with us. so, this board gives me rates for progressive direct and other car insurance companies? yes. but you're progressive, and they're them. yes. but they're here. yes. are you...? there? yes. no. are you them? i'm...
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. >> plus, she's got that the kennedy style. how caroline kennedy is using her new ambassador title to do some good in japan. we will take you there this hour. >> katniss is catching fire. the hunger games tops the box office domestically and sizzles abroad coming up on "around the world." stay with us. so, this board gives me rates for progressive direct and other car insurance companies? yes. but you're progressive, and they're them. yes. but they're here. yes. are you...? there? yes. no. are you them? i'm me. but those rates are for... them. so them are here. yes! you want to run through it again? no, i'm good. you got it? yes. rates for us and them -- now that's progressive. call or click today. stick with innovation. stick with power. stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum. new from philips sonicare. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ [ male announcer ] that's handy.
. >> plus, she's got that the kennedy style. how caroline kennedy is using her new ambassador title to do some good in japan. we will take you there this hour. >> katniss is catching fire. the hunger games tops the box office domestically and sizzles abroad coming up on "around the world." stay with us. so, this board gives me rates for progressive direct and other car insurance companies? yes. but you're progressive, and they're them. yes. but they're here. yes. are...
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kennedy was laid to rest. the widow, the president's family, john john saluting his father's casket. later tonight, we remember with "the assassination of president kennedy" at 10:00 eastern. >>> good evening and welcome to piers morgan live. cg/úÑÑ before using her new bank of america credit card, which rewards her for responsibly managing her card balance. before receiving $25 toward her balance each quarter for making more than her minimum payment on time each month. tracey got the bankamericard better balance rewards credit card, which fits nicely with everything else in life she has to balance. that's the benefit of responsibility. apply online or visit a bank of america near you. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ [ male announcer ] that's handy. i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even
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kennedy, and the crowd yells and the president of the united states. i can see his suntan all the way from here. >> looking at how things actually went, it wasn't just a trip to dallas. it was a political trip preparing for the 1964 elections. >> shaking hands now with the dallas people, governor and mrs. conley. governor conley on your left.
kennedy, and the crowd yells and the president of the united states. i can see his suntan all the way from here. >> looking at how things actually went, it wasn't just a trip to dallas. it was a political trip preparing for the 1964 elections. >> shaking hands now with the dallas people, governor and mrs. conley. governor conley on your left.
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you are writing about kennedys and joseph kennedy, that was the last time particularly jack kennedy's time when trust in government was incredible. 73% of americans said they would trust the federal government to do the right thing most of the time in 1960. it's now 19%. >> i know. watergate didn't help. i think we lost a generation because of watergate followed on vietnam. i mean, it's not simply government. if we look at the major institutions, if we look at the church, if we look at higher education, we can look at all of these institutions. the '60s rebellion quieted down but it left a mark. i don't think these institutions have entirely recovered their credibility. >> we have to take a break. when we come back, we'll ask is this always going to happen in second terms? is this the second term curse? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] get your taste of the season, at raley's, bel air, and nob hill. >> we are back with walter, david, nancy and john. nancy, let me try out a theory with you that second terms are almost by definition now going to be bad because if you think about it,
you are writing about kennedys and joseph kennedy, that was the last time particularly jack kennedy's time when trust in government was incredible. 73% of americans said they would trust the federal government to do the right thing most of the time in 1960. it's now 19%. >> i know. watergate didn't help. i think we lost a generation because of watergate followed on vietnam. i mean, it's not simply government. if we look at the major institutions, if we look at the church, if we look at...
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senator ted kennedy was often criticized for his stance as a catholic. how big is this political statement in the document? >> reporter: well, i think he's saying no to hypocrisy. if you are going to be a catholic, you need to be a catholic, whether you are president of a country or have a high ranking position within in the politics of your own country. of course, the pope is addressing the world with this statement, not just addressing certain countries. he's definitely creating a church that he promised he would create. these are baby steps in a church with a huge number of problems that are going to take more than a couple documents to really change. he really has to get the people who are running the church for him to follow suit and to prove to the catholics and to prove to him that they're following his lead. >> there's an image a lot of people are talking about this week, a strikingage of pope francis embracing a man with a genetic skin condition. he is being called by a lot of people, the people's pope. i was talking to john allen awhile ago. he
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the assassination of president the assassination of president kennedy begins right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> in the average man's life there are two or three emotional experiences burned into his heart and his brain. and no matter what happens to me i will remember november the 22nd as long as i live. >> there has been an attempt on the life of president kennedy. >> they are combing the floors of the texas depository building to find the assassin. [ gunshots ]. >> oswald has been shot at point blank range fired into the stomach. >> police are working to the assumption oswald's murder was to shut him up. >> the element of a simple intelligence agency killed john kennedy. >> the story has been suppressed.
the assassination of president the assassination of president kennedy begins right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> in the average man's life there are two or three emotional experiences burned into his heart and his brain. and no matter what happens to me i will remember november the 22nd as long as i live. >> there has been an attempt on the life of president kennedy. >> they are combing the floors of the texas depository building to find the assassin. [...
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kennedy was laid to rest. the widow, the president's family, john john saluting his father's casket. later tonight, we remember with "the assassination of president kennedy" at 10:00 eastern. >>> good evening and welcome to piers morgan live. >>> one of my favorite tv moments of the weekend. "saturday night live." >> i'm piers morgan the tiny little fool of news. it has been a busy year for george zimmerman he was acquitted of murder and was arrested for assaulting his new girlfriend. here to tell her side of the story is his girlfriend. >> hi, pers. >> just one thing to say to you, and that's i'm not tiny. i'm 6'1". that's all for us tonight. i'm wolf blitzer in for anderson cooper. we begin with a wintry blast of weather right before thanksgiving. that if you're traveling over the next couple of days threatens to make it difficult. hundreds are stranded. the ripple effect is only just beginning. at street level the situation is not much better. sleet and freezing rain in the southern plains and rockies. in o
kennedy was laid to rest. the widow, the president's family, john john saluting his father's casket. later tonight, we remember with "the assassination of president kennedy" at 10:00 eastern. >>> good evening and welcome to piers morgan live. >>> one of my favorite tv moments of the weekend. "saturday night live." >> i'm piers morgan the tiny little fool of news. it has been a busy year for george zimmerman he was acquitted of murder and was arrested...
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ambassador klein kennedy is front and center in a very tense confrontation with china. wolf blitzer is off today. i'm jim scuitto. and you're in "the situation room." here on the east coast, many people are just getting off work and beginning the cold, wet and stressful journey to their thanksgiving destination. we're learning about major delays at the nation's largest train station, all because of a broken-down train. alexandra field is at penn station in new york. what is happening there with the train blocking the tracks? >> reporter: you can see the mess of people behind me. this is what happening when every single train going to and leaving penn state becomes delayed. here's what happened. it isn't just the regular holiday rush or rush hour rush. what happened here, we're told is a new jersey transit train became disabled in a tunnel. there's just two tunnels -- that meant one could not be used. the train has been moved off the track. inspectors are looking at the track. we're told the second tunnel will open soon. you again can see all the people behind me. take a
ambassador klein kennedy is front and center in a very tense confrontation with china. wolf blitzer is off today. i'm jim scuitto. and you're in "the situation room." here on the east coast, many people are just getting off work and beginning the cold, wet and stressful journey to their thanksgiving destination. we're learning about major delays at the nation's largest train station, all because of a broken-down train. alexandra field is at penn station in new york. what is happening...
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we all remember this iconic view of caroline kennedy, and her brother, he turned 3 years old on that day. you can watch more right here on cnn, the assassination of jfk, on at 10:00. >>> and responding to a disaster at school. one minute can mean a lot of lives. that is next. on the table by not choosing the right medicare d plan. no one could have left this much money here. whoo-hoo-hoo! yet many seniors who compare medicare d plans realize they can save hundreds of dollars. cvs/pharmacy wants to help you save on medicare expenses. talk to your cvs pharmacist, call, or go to cvs.com/compare to get your free, personalized plan comparison today. call, go online, or visit your local store today. [ laughter ] ♪ [ female announcer ] each one of us is our own boss. ♪ and no matter where you are in life, ask your financial professional how lincoln financial can help you take charge of your future. ♪ can help you take charge of your future. hey, buddy? oh, hey, ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >
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but the safe bet is usually 5-4 with anthony kennedy deciding the outcome. i guess if i had to predict that's what i'd say. >> you're always right about these things. thank you all for joining us. appreciate it. >> thanks. >>> the battle for congress has take an new turn. new polls show republicans are now in the lead among registered voters. so is the obama care debacle to blame? that's next. >>> also ahead, why was president obama meeting with steve martin? and more importantly, how come the comedian wouldn't shake the president's hand? the intrigue, the answers when "360" continues. female announcer: sunday's your last chance sunday's your last chance to save big during sleep train's triple choice sale. through sunday, thanksgiving weekend, save hundreds on beautyrest and posturepedic. or choose $300 in free gifts with sleep train's most popular tempur-pedic mattresses. you can even choose 48 months interest-free financing on the new tempur-choice with head-to-toe customization. the triple choice sale ends sunday, thanksgiving weekend. ♪ sleep train ♪
but the safe bet is usually 5-4 with anthony kennedy deciding the outcome. i guess if i had to predict that's what i'd say. >> you're always right about these things. thank you all for joining us. appreciate it. >> thanks. >>> the battle for congress has take an new turn. new polls show republicans are now in the lead among registered voters. so is the obama care debacle to blame? that's next. >>> also ahead, why was president obama meeting with steve martin? and...
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that's down 12% since may. >>> caroline kennedy, the new u.s. ambassador to japan taking a two-day tour in the 2011 tsunami. she spoke to her father telling the jap needs people his spirit lives on, the legacy for international development are still active today providing relief for the needy. >>> more than 50 balloons and nearly 40 floats will captivate kids of all ages of the macy's thanksgiving day parade. sponge bob, toothless from how to train your dragon, despicable me and cirque du soleil have new floats as does seaworld. they have animal rights activists threatening protests. since it's our first time for kate and i in new york, i was hoping we could see the thing beforehand. >> it's so much fun to watch them filling those things up. one of the 60 new york city events lots of nice places to stop for an adult beverage. >> i like that as well. >> something that needs discussion. we seem to be hearing about new casings all too often t. so-called knockout game. a victim caught off guard by a coward. a single punch. the attack often videotape
that's down 12% since may. >>> caroline kennedy, the new u.s. ambassador to japan taking a two-day tour in the 2011 tsunami. she spoke to her father telling the jap needs people his spirit lives on, the legacy for international development are still active today providing relief for the needy. >>> more than 50 balloons and nearly 40 floats will captivate kids of all ages of the macy's thanksgiving day parade. sponge bob, toothless from how to train your dragon, despicable me...
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ambassador to japan, caroline kennedy, just her first days in the post there, already scolding china in effect for this. what's the latest in the standoff? >> reporter: well, caroline kennedy again telling china this is very dangerous, escalating tensions in the region. after the u.s. flew those two b-52s through this restriction zone, japan and south korea did the same thing. china issued a statement saying it was on high alert and was sending its own planes to track everybody through this zone. but you know, early next week, vice president joe biden is expected to show up in beijing, long-planned trip, but he's going to sit down and talk to the chinese and basically say what is up, what are your intentions, what are you planning to do here. nobody is looking for a confrontation. biden's message to the chinese will be enough is enough, let's make sure nothing sort of gets out of control with all of this. and as you pointed out, even as we speak, there is a major u.s./japanese military exercise going on off the coast of okinawa. u.s. warplane ships, japanese military forces all pract
ambassador to japan, caroline kennedy, just her first days in the post there, already scolding china in effect for this. what's the latest in the standoff? >> reporter: well, caroline kennedy again telling china this is very dangerous, escalating tensions in the region. after the u.s. flew those two b-52s through this restriction zone, japan and south korea did the same thing. china issued a statement saying it was on high alert and was sending its own planes to track everybody through...
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usually the safe bet is four conservative votes one way and the liberals vote one way and anthony kennedy decide. there are moving parts we may be surprised. they may manage to find a common ground that doesn't break down a long the traditional grounds but that's one of the things that makes this case so interesting is you have so many crosscurrents, but the safe bet is usually 5-4 with anthony kennedy deciding the outcome. >> and you're always right about these things. thank yo so much for joining us. appreciate it. >>> the battle for congress has taken a new turn, new polls show republicans are now in the lead among registered voters so is the obama care debacle to blame? that's next. >>> also ahead, why was president obama meeting with steve martin and more importantly, how come the comedian wouldn't shake the president's hand? the answer when we continue. lak didn't come with a warning. today her doctor has her on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack, be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. if you've h
usually the safe bet is four conservative votes one way and the liberals vote one way and anthony kennedy decide. there are moving parts we may be surprised. they may manage to find a common ground that doesn't break down a long the traditional grounds but that's one of the things that makes this case so interesting is you have so many crosscurrents, but the safe bet is usually 5-4 with anthony kennedy deciding the outcome. >> and you're always right about these things. thank yo so much...
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but the safe bet is usually 5-4 with anthony kennedy deciding the outcome. i guess if i had to predict that's what i'd say. >> you're always right about these things. thank you all for joining us. appreciate it. >> thanks. >>> the battle for congress has take an new turn. new polls show republicans are now in the lead among registered voters. so is the obama care debacle to blame? that's next. >>> also ahead, why was president obama meeting with steve martin? and more importantly, how come the comedian wouldn't shake the president's hand? the intrigue, the answers when "360" continues. there are seniors who have left hundreds of dollars of savings on the table by not choosing the right medicare d plan. no one could have left this much money here. whoo-hoo-hoo! yet many seniors who compare medicare d plans realize they can save hundreds of dollars. cvs/pharmacy wants to help you save on medicare expenses. talk to your cvs pharmacist, call, or go to cvs.com/compare to get your free, personalized plan comparison today. call, go online, or visit your local store
but the safe bet is usually 5-4 with anthony kennedy deciding the outcome. i guess if i had to predict that's what i'd say. >> you're always right about these things. thank you all for joining us. appreciate it. >> thanks. >>> the battle for congress has take an new turn. new polls show republicans are now in the lead among registered voters. so is the obama care debacle to blame? that's next. >>> also ahead, why was president obama meeting with steve martin? and...
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kennedy, but he wasn't the only one killed by lee harvey oswald on that day in 1963. on today's american journey, anderson cooper remembers the dallas police officer, jd tippit. >> as the bells rangs out in dealey plaza to commemorate john kennedy, an 85-year-old great grandmother watched and listened and more than anyone in the audience, she must have felt a double heartache. the nation lost a president, she lost a husband. >> a dallas police officer was shot and killed while chasing a suspect. >> marie tippit was home that day. she remembers her husband coming home for a quick lunch before he headed back to his patrol car. it was suddenly a very hectic day. >> they called him and told him a description of the person they were looking for. >> that person was lee harvey oswald. tippit drove to the oak cliff neighborhood in dallas. he pulled over at 10th and patin and stopped a man on the street. as he got out of his patrol car, lee harvey oswald fired three times from a .38 caliber revolver. he shot him a fourth time as he laid on the ground. he died instantly. >> i c
kennedy, but he wasn't the only one killed by lee harvey oswald on that day in 1963. on today's american journey, anderson cooper remembers the dallas police officer, jd tippit. >> as the bells rangs out in dealey plaza to commemorate john kennedy, an 85-year-old great grandmother watched and listened and more than anyone in the audience, she must have felt a double heartache. the nation lost a president, she lost a husband. >> a dallas police officer was shot and killed while...
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but the safe bet is usually 5-4 with anthony kennedy deciding the outcome. i guess if i had to predict that's what i'd say. >> you're always right about these things. thank you all for joining us. appreciate it. >> thanks. >>> the battle for congress has take an new turn. new polls show republicans are now in the lead among registered voters. so is the obama care debacle to blame? that's next. >>> also ahead, why was president obama meeting with steve martin? and more importantly, how come the comedian wouldn't shake the president's hand? the intrigue, the answers when "360" continues. [ sniffles, coughs ] shhhh! i have a cold with this annoying runny nose. [ sniffles ] i better take something. [ male announcer ] dayquil cold and flu doesn't treat that. it doesn't? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast-acting antihistamine. oh what a relief it is! plus has a fast-acting antihistamine. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. bec
but the safe bet is usually 5-4 with anthony kennedy deciding the outcome. i guess if i had to predict that's what i'd say. >> you're always right about these things. thank you all for joining us. appreciate it. >> thanks. >>> the battle for congress has take an new turn. new polls show republicans are now in the lead among registered voters. so is the obama care debacle to blame? that's next. >>> also ahead, why was president obama meeting with steve martin? and...
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kennedy. at passed out literature in my neighborhood about it. i remember a woman slamming the door and saying, i don't support papist to be added not know what that was. it was a big deal to us. there was a lot of anti-catholic prejudice. >> i was seven at the time, but i have a very vivid memory of our principal walking into our second grade class from at band nine school in silver crews, new york. only two things i remember after that was when i got home, standing on the coffee table and my father holding me while i was crying and the drums. and then on sunday, on the tv and watching live oslo being shot by ruby. what got you interested in politics? >> guest: honestly, john f. kennedy did. that is one reason why i did the book. i have always had it in the back of my mind. i wanted to write about this once the had the time and resources to do it. we tried, we are doing a big project on kennedy. the book is a five-year project. that is why it 600 pages. if you give an academic another year he
kennedy. at passed out literature in my neighborhood about it. i remember a woman slamming the door and saying, i don't support papist to be added not know what that was. it was a big deal to us. there was a lot of anti-catholic prejudice. >> i was seven at the time, but i have a very vivid memory of our principal walking into our second grade class from at band nine school in silver crews, new york. only two things i remember after that was when i got home, standing on the coffee table...
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bobby kennedy showed up. in the spring of 64 now a historian who studies the actual record would say, on. it could have been accomplished. 1,038 days. but what was interesting to me is that is the judgment of the american people. we entitled the chapter of the people's president. i think the readers will be interested to see how can this be viewed and why if the assassination is a big piece of it but so was kennedy public image was the rhetoric which was still stirring the self-deprecating humor and a glamorous nature. >> host: i have the record album of the inaugural address and i can recite it right now for you. i put it on a couple of times and it gives me goosebumps when i hear it. you mentioned the president following. although having written about ronald reagan i came across a phrase that said reagan was the first president not to be haunted by the ghost of john kennedy. do you agree with that? >> guest: ronald reagan knew himself. he had a center to himself. he wasn't in the democratic party or the rep
bobby kennedy showed up. in the spring of 64 now a historian who studies the actual record would say, on. it could have been accomplished. 1,038 days. but what was interesting to me is that is the judgment of the american people. we entitled the chapter of the people's president. i think the readers will be interested to see how can this be viewed and why if the assassination is a big piece of it but so was kennedy public image was the rhetoric which was still stirring the self-deprecating...
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kennedy. the book is a five-year project. that is why it's 600 pages. if you give an academic another year he will add another 100 pages that we are doing a massive on line course that is free to anyone who wants to sign up to the corsair.org platform. we are doing a special mobile app that's going to have all of the new information and data we have compiled about the assassination on there and that's going to be --. >> host: just about the assassination or a slight? >> guest: the whole presidency, the assassination and the legacy through nine presidents. that is what we try to do is traced john f. kennedy through his nine successors and legacy is kind of a life after death. >> host: how long have you been teaching? >> guest: i've been at uva as a teacher since 1978 and i went there as an undergraduate. i used to have lunch with thomas jefferson. that is what my students think. >> host: outside of present company accepted who is your favorite historian? >> guest: oh my god there are so many of
kennedy. the book is a five-year project. that is why it's 600 pages. if you give an academic another year he will add another 100 pages that we are doing a massive on line course that is free to anyone who wants to sign up to the corsair.org platform. we are doing a special mobile app that's going to have all of the new information and data we have compiled about the assassination on there and that's going to be --. >> host: just about the assassination or a slight? >> guest: the...
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the kennedys, i guess the roosevelts, but really in recent history, the kennedys, how do they compare to other white houses with kids? >> well, the roosevelt boys, how i wish i was covering -- when we talk about the roosevelt boys, we remind our viewers that it's the teddy roosevelts, back at the turn of the 20th century, and they were as mischievous as a bunch of boys could be and the white house encouraged the boys to have fun and do whatever they wanted to do. they came through with some rollicking tales from that particular period, more so than any other children that i have studied. >> miss angelo, is it true the boys brought a pony into the white house? >> yes, yes, it is true. >> why? >> well, i think they wanted him -- he was their pony. i think they thought he ought to have a look at the white house. who knows why? what -- boys at that age which was, like, around 10 years old in that age group, what they will do for the heck of it. and bringing that pony in was one of their triumphs. >> yes. >> it has never been matched. somebody should bring a bigger animal. >> oh, dear, bon
the kennedys, i guess the roosevelts, but really in recent history, the kennedys, how do they compare to other white houses with kids? >> well, the roosevelt boys, how i wish i was covering -- when we talk about the roosevelt boys, we remind our viewers that it's the teddy roosevelts, back at the turn of the 20th century, and they were as mischievous as a bunch of boys could be and the white house encouraged the boys to have fun and do whatever they wanted to do. they came through with...
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kennedy. we encourage you to take part once again tonight, there are three ways to do this, you can tweet us, at first ladies, or on our facebook page, or you can call us. our numbers are -- mountan/pacific -- we will get to your calls in just a bit. i start with a phone conversation with president johnson. i want to ask about why we have them, before we listen very >> he takes his telephone conversations, as eisenhower and roosevelt -- with johnson this was about 650 hours over five years. and in most cases this was without the knowledge that would include jacqueline kennedy. at that point, there was a very good relationship with lbj. >> this is the phone conversation was just 10 days after the death of her husband. this is a phone conversation with lyndon johnson. >> you just have to give me strength. >> i wasn't going to come over. >> you just come over and put your arm around me, let's walk around the backyard. let me tell you how much you mean to all of us, and how we can carry on, -- >>
kennedy. we encourage you to take part once again tonight, there are three ways to do this, you can tweet us, at first ladies, or on our facebook page, or you can call us. our numbers are -- mountan/pacific -- we will get to your calls in just a bit. i start with a phone conversation with president johnson. i want to ask about why we have them, before we listen very >> he takes his telephone conversations, as eisenhower and roosevelt -- with johnson this was about 650 hours over five...
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kennedy. let me begin with jill abramson because she wrote a piece that captured my attention and set out to talk about 50 years of books being written about this man. give me a sense of what we know and what these books tell us and whether-- because i'm fascinated by the fact-- that you think a great biography remains to be written. >> i think a truly great book about john f. kennedy remains to be written. >> rose: even though there's been 40,000 written. >> i know. more than almost anyone except for lincoln. i think his story is the quintessential great american life story and the material is surely there and there have been many very, very good books including ones written by all fellow guests here on your show tonight. (laughter) so i don't want to carry -- overstate the point. >> rose: of which these books were mentioned in your piece. let's begin by -- give your your sense of what it was about this man, this presidency and then we'll get into the varying opinions. i'll start with you, je
kennedy. let me begin with jill abramson because she wrote a piece that captured my attention and set out to talk about 50 years of books being written about this man. give me a sense of what we know and what these books tell us and whether-- because i'm fascinated by the fact-- that you think a great biography remains to be written. >> i think a truly great book about john f. kennedy remains to be written. >> rose: even though there's been 40,000 written. >> i know. more than...
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kennedy. that's one reason i did the book. i've always had it in the back of my mind that i wanted to write about this once i have the resources. we were doing a big project. you gave an academic another year and he's going to have another 100 pages. but we are doing an online course that is free to anyone that wants to sign up on the platform. we are giving exposure special mobile app that's going to have the new information and data that we have compiled about the assassination and that's going to be available. >> host: just about the assassination or his entire life -- >> guest: go. the whole presidency, the assassination and the legacy. that's what we try to do is trace john f. kennedy through his nine successors. legacy is a kind of life after death. >> host: sure. how long have you been teaching at uva? >> guest: as a teacher since 78 and i went as an undergraduate. i used to have lunch with thomas jefferson. [laughter] that's what my students think. >> host: outside of presidency is com
kennedy. that's one reason i did the book. i've always had it in the back of my mind that i wanted to write about this once i have the resources. we were doing a big project. you gave an academic another year and he's going to have another 100 pages. but we are doing an online course that is free to anyone that wants to sign up on the platform. we are giving exposure special mobile app that's going to have the new information and data that we have compiled about the assassination and that's...
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kennedy. jacqueline kennedy. here is the attorney general and his wife as well. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> followed by president lyndon johnson, here they are, as well as the chiefs of government. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ general eisenhower was there, members of the cabinet followed by the leaders of congress. the joint chiefs of staff and here we are, with the ceremonies today, with presidents and prime ministers, the three reigning monarchs. and princes and princesses of nine countries ♪ ♪ ♪ >> of course, there are delegations representing this as well headed by foreign minister's or ambassadors ♪ ♪ ♪ >> over to rhode island avenue. >> over to the white house lawn, about a week ago. the burden on the protocol has been tremendous even attempting to dictate what airplanes arrived yesterday at the airport. >> we are engaging in this today, so he protocol has largely been part of this and dismi
kennedy. jacqueline kennedy. here is the attorney general and his wife as well. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> followed by president lyndon johnson, here they are, as well as the chiefs of government. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ general eisenhower was there, members of the cabinet followed by the leaders of congress. the joint chiefs of staff and here we are, with the ceremonies today,...
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kennedy approved the overthrow of the ruler in 1963. the cia helped to engineer that and of course, president kennedy himself was to be assassinated himself three weeks later. so historically and early to prevent the tremendous loss of life that follows the administration of president johnson and president nixon. bearing in mind as the americans died under nixon as did other jobs and. -- johnson. so my colleague wrote the best and the brightest at the wrong place at the wrong time and i did not necessarily agree with him that but i do now but even the extended effort could have forestalled the ultimate dash a list victory which would have meant the us a promise a of vietnam's at that time. that is the best i can do in the allotted time. >> we will wrap it up. >> we will be hitting around for a little while. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> jfk and the senate halfway through the president say. with the 50th anniversary of the kennedy assassination , was it a benefit to publish your book at this time or di
kennedy approved the overthrow of the ruler in 1963. the cia helped to engineer that and of course, president kennedy himself was to be assassinated himself three weeks later. so historically and early to prevent the tremendous loss of life that follows the administration of president johnson and president nixon. bearing in mind as the americans died under nixon as did other jobs and. -- johnson. so my colleague wrote the best and the brightest at the wrong place at the wrong time and i did not...
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new rose kennedy and the kennedy family. in the early 70s, felicia went down to palm beach and stayed with rose a day or two and interviewed her for a book she was doing call doers and dowagers. about great matriarchs in america. she asked -- felicia asked arose about rosemary and said you don't talk much about her in rose burst into tears and became choked up. this would have been 30 years after the procedure at which point rosemary did have to be institutionalized because the lobotomy went terribly wrong. we should say two things. one is this was thought to be in 1941 the procedure that try to minimize anxiety and depression, which rosemary also suffered from. so joe, who was always up on the medical procedures and the kennedys can always go and get the best medical procedures. they always talk to the best people in the field. the people in the field were telling them at the time they thought a lobotomy might be appropriate for rosemary. we know now of course it was not. it was disastrous. the other thing is the kennedys,
new rose kennedy and the kennedy family. in the early 70s, felicia went down to palm beach and stayed with rose a day or two and interviewed her for a book she was doing call doers and dowagers. about great matriarchs in america. she asked -- felicia asked arose about rosemary and said you don't talk much about her in rose burst into tears and became choked up. this would have been 30 years after the procedure at which point rosemary did have to be institutionalized because the lobotomy went...
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kennedy. i passed out literature in my neighborhood about a. i remember a woman slamming the door and saying, i don't support papistry that it not know what that was. i had to ask my father, but it was a big deal, and there was a lot of anti-catholic prejudice. >> i have a very vivid memory of our principal walking into our second grade classroom than telling us. and the two things that i remember after that when i got home standing at the coffee table and my father all the me while i was trying and in the drums. and then on sunday coming home from church and tournament tv and watching live cause wall being shot. what got you interested in politics? >> guest: honestly, john f. kennedy did. that is one reason why did the book. i always had in the back of my mind that i wanted to write about this. and we tried. we are doing a big project on kennedy. the book is a 5-year project. that is why it is 600 pages. you given academic another year and he will have another hundred pages. we are doing a ma
kennedy. i passed out literature in my neighborhood about a. i remember a woman slamming the door and saying, i don't support papistry that it not know what that was. i had to ask my father, but it was a big deal, and there was a lot of anti-catholic prejudice. >> i have a very vivid memory of our principal walking into our second grade classroom than telling us. and the two things that i remember after that when i got home standing at the coffee table and my father all the me while i was...
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kennedy. and other americans, like the woman who applauded the killing of him at the airport of oswald and saying i am glad he is dead. if that is what he learned from him, his martyrdom would have a hollow ring. if that is all the example means, the weeds will grow tall and men will forget him. his monument is us. he leaves this actions, words and examples. and among this words are penned in this direct style. any system of government will work when everything is going well. it is the system that functions in the pinches that survives. john f. kennedy would appreciate it you would help your government function in this pinch. >> we will bury a president this morning. preparati preparations are being net. this is the scene in the national capital. throughout the night thousands filled in the building to pay their last respect to john f. kennedy. all through night, the people came, men/women/children, that has been stopped now and preparations are going forward for the mass said in st. matthews
kennedy. and other americans, like the woman who applauded the killing of him at the airport of oswald and saying i am glad he is dead. if that is what he learned from him, his martyrdom would have a hollow ring. if that is all the example means, the weeds will grow tall and men will forget him. his monument is us. he leaves this actions, words and examples. and among this words are penned in this direct style. any system of government will work when everything is going well. it is the system...
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that impressed upon us what kennedy was. there would not have been a camelot had there not been dallas. after that, if you want to separate out the record of the man and the president, that's a different thing. that's moved away from what we are all calling memory. you can't see the films 50 years later without stirring up the emotions you felt. >> terrible weekend. >> secretary of defense. he got more notoriety during johnson's term in office. kennedy's presidency upped the number of advisors and did not send combat troops. >> mismanagement. >> i don't know that you have any evidence to say that. >> he was aware of that. i don't know if he is in that. the kennedy presidency, however short it was was more than vietnam. he walked us back from the brink of nuclear war. he inspired young people to public service and elevated the feelings about what government could do, at the same time, the famous line in the inaugural speech he asked much of the american people. the state's program, peace corp, these are all significant achiev
that impressed upon us what kennedy was. there would not have been a camelot had there not been dallas. after that, if you want to separate out the record of the man and the president, that's a different thing. that's moved away from what we are all calling memory. you can't see the films 50 years later without stirring up the emotions you felt. >> terrible weekend. >> secretary of defense. he got more notoriety during johnson's term in office. kennedy's presidency upped the number...
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edward kennedy. what is happening now is as suggested, there is a wait for those who are farther back in the procession to get to the cemetery. they will not wait for everyone, but they will wait for a part of it. ♪ hail to the chief. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the national anthem. know the u.s. air force bagpipes slowly emerging across the lawn near the site with a slow and the somber bagpipes playing mr. over the mountain. ♪ and the casket is being lifted as mrs. kennedy and robert kennedy watched by the limousine. ♪ now being escorted by a military officer. preceding it. ♪ the soldiers member of the special forces group highly trained men designed to handle the so-called commando types the testis lee mansion about 65 yards from where the president is to be interred. ♪ it was just a couple of weeks ago on armistice day the president was here to pay tribute to the unknown soldiers and feared dead of the war in the tomb of the unknown soldier not too distant from the spot. two weeks ago today. the iri
edward kennedy. what is happening now is as suggested, there is a wait for those who are farther back in the procession to get to the cemetery. they will not wait for everyone, but they will wait for a part of it. ♪ hail to the chief. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the national anthem. know the u.s. air force bagpipes slowly emerging across the lawn near the site with a slow and the somber bagpipes playing mr. over the mountain. ♪ and the casket is being lifted as mrs. kennedy and robert kennedy watched...
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and bobby kennedy. in the event he felt he was more close to bobby kennedy and jack kennedy. he was tough to get close to but he said john kennedy was a realist. robert kennedy at the heart of bobby kennedy he felt the problems of the issues of the country. john kennedy figured out if his mind. >> don't you seek bobby was much more because of what he had dead throat? like the assassination? >> john kennedy had the katy one '09 experience. >> but i take his life to take koldewey remember watching bobby and i was on the trail and the fall of the politicians know one changed as much as he did in my judgment. in the end he could still we the tough guy with all of those out to orange county as the shot across the bout but my guess is he probably would have at that point. >> to say this 1,000 times is i believe in the ufo theory. the unforeseen will occur. [laughter] >> there is a live spirit of shakespeare. >> that would have been fascinating. >> i am trying a new technique of pierre it is acre bird. [laught
and bobby kennedy. in the event he felt he was more close to bobby kennedy and jack kennedy. he was tough to get close to but he said john kennedy was a realist. robert kennedy at the heart of bobby kennedy he felt the problems of the issues of the country. john kennedy figured out if his mind. >> don't you seek bobby was much more because of what he had dead throat? like the assassination? >> john kennedy had the katy one '09 experience. >> but i take his life to take...
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kennedy. he said, come on over. when he got over there, this was -- >> schieffer: the day after he got back from dallas. >> the 23rd. first full day as president. they arrived late at night, he was -- he was trying to get in touch with the white house and phones wouldn't work. he said, we could go under attack which he thought might be possible. he thought there was another stage in this what might be a -- >> schieffer: an attack? >> i couldn't gets the secretary of state on the phone. the next minute he's on the known with his speech writer's daughter who has her boyfriend there. assures the young man everything is going to be okay. he was comforting the nation one person at a time. he gets off the phone, puts that down, starts talking to the television worried they're going to insight a riot if they amp up the talk of conspiracy and it was just tumultuous evening which the president is trying to take control of his office. but also trying to just figure out the new situation he was in. >> sc
kennedy. he said, come on over. when he got over there, this was -- >> schieffer: the day after he got back from dallas. >> the 23rd. first full day as president. they arrived late at night, he was -- he was trying to get in touch with the white house and phones wouldn't work. he said, we could go under attack which he thought might be possible. he thought there was another stage in this what might be a -- >> schieffer: an attack? >> i couldn't gets the secretary of...
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kennedy. he acted nervous because he had never been trained with crowds. police forces are. i think that we have talked before about mrs. kennedy and the incredible grace with which she meets this terrible hour. she brings dignity to it. casketl walk behind the when the proceedings begin. --i thought it was terrible the moving story that congressman boggs told. the three-year-old son was taken away by one of the police guards. the youngster that small could not realize or comprehend what was going on. he became restless. he took a few steps away from the rotunda to the speaker's office. he walked in there -- there were two american flags. they were decorations on the desks. they youngster looks at them and they gave him one. he held it and said, can i have the other one for my father? terribly -- >> one of the most moving things. the merciful innocence of a small child. it is like the lion in the play. -- all remember the name the way home, the boy said, even after being told, he said i wanted
kennedy. he acted nervous because he had never been trained with crowds. police forces are. i think that we have talked before about mrs. kennedy and the incredible grace with which she meets this terrible hour. she brings dignity to it. casketl walk behind the when the proceedings begin. --i thought it was terrible the moving story that congressman boggs told. the three-year-old son was taken away by one of the police guards. the youngster that small could not realize or comprehend what was...
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kennedy's inkling. consider this item from if wall street journal about the start of jfk's texas trip during which he made a public appearance in fort worth, texas. " on the morning of the 22, the president gazed from the window of that hotel room prior to his brief talk in the parking lot below and remarked to his aid, just look at that platform. with all these buildings around it, the secret service couldn't stop someone who really wanted to get you." question, did jfk have an inkling of his vulnerability or did he have specific reason to believe he was targeted? >> he knew he was going to be driving along in an open car. it is just so obvious. to me, i still can't believe they allowed him to ride down the street like that. just given there had been prior assassinations attempts. there have been other assassination attempts. it didn't seem very practical. >> he had problems, we had problems with cuba. >> yeah, but they did not anticipate an assassination. and the bubble top of the limousine was not bu
kennedy's inkling. consider this item from if wall street journal about the start of jfk's texas trip during which he made a public appearance in fort worth, texas. " on the morning of the 22, the president gazed from the window of that hotel room prior to his brief talk in the parking lot below and remarked to his aid, just look at that platform. with all these buildings around it, the secret service couldn't stop someone who really wanted to get you." question, did jfk have an...
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. >> host: knowing what you know about jackie kennedy, john kennedy. if you had known that, would you vote for john kerry for president, again knowing what you know now? >> guest: knowing what i know now and knowing what i know now about richard nixon, yes, i would vote for john f. kennedy. not simply because my last name is kelley. that would not have been the reason. i would vote for john f. kennedy based on the speech he gave in june of 1963 when he talked about civil rights and he introduced civil rights legislation. i think that speech ennobled his presidency. and his presidency was flawed. the cuban missile crisis, the step up in vietnam. but what he said on civil rights to me was a shining moment. he taught about civil rights is a moral right, as something that's clear is the constitution and the soul of the scriptures. that night, after he gave that speech, his popularity went from 60% to 47% like that. ebbers was murdered that night. john f. kennedy went into the presidency as most presidents do, thinking foreign policy is going to be their bi
. >> host: knowing what you know about jackie kennedy, john kennedy. if you had known that, would you vote for john kerry for president, again knowing what you know now? >> guest: knowing what i know now and knowing what i know now about richard nixon, yes, i would vote for john f. kennedy. not simply because my last name is kelley. that would not have been the reason. i would vote for john f. kennedy based on the speech he gave in june of 1963 when he talked about civil rights and...
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caroline kennedy. i'm fortunate to have studied japanese history and culture and to have visited your beautiful country. >> reporter: she spoke about traveling to hiroshima and said it compelled her to hope for world peace. and she referred to her honeymoon in kyoto and nara. she said that's where she realized the people of japan and the united states share common values. japanese have welcomed kennedy enthusiastically. hundreds lined the streets last week when she rode a horse-drawn carriage to the imperial palace to meet the emperor. >> translator: president kennedy's daughter is serving as ambassador. i respect her as a woman. >> reporter: this expert suggests the ambassador may have a positive impact on japanese society by promoting women's issues. >> one of the issues that japan as a society is facing is the empowerment of women, and we know that our population is declining, so we have to engage half of the population to the society, and her role being a first female ambassador to japan would have
caroline kennedy. i'm fortunate to have studied japanese history and culture and to have visited your beautiful country. >> reporter: she spoke about traveling to hiroshima and said it compelled her to hope for world peace. and she referred to her honeymoon in kyoto and nara. she said that's where she realized the people of japan and the united states share common values. japanese have welcomed kennedy enthusiastically. hundreds lined the streets last week when she rode a horse-drawn...
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kennedy y la esposa jacqueline? >>> los conocÍ porque ellos se mudaron al lado, en la casa y la seÑora al lado de (nombre en inglÉs) presentÓ >>> ¿ cÓmo era Él, cÓmo fue con usted Él yshgs > >>> muy maravilloso, respetable, muy amable, siempre con confianza, me discutÍa con Él porque me decÍa, bÚscame tal y tal traje le decÍa cuÁl traje, aquel de rallitas quÉ se yo, no usted lo mandÓ al taylor, pero acuerda que usted lo mandÓ a que le recogieran el ruedo, la semana llegÓ el traje que el buscaba y le dije mire senador aquÍ estÁn sus trajes que usted buscaba tanto, y me dice tÚ ganaste >>> seÑora era la primera hispana que hacia algo en la casa blanca se daba cuenta? >>> la Única latina en la casa blanca y cuando llegamos a la casa blanca no me hace nada al senador, a el presidente y nada tÚ me atiendes a mÍ >>> y cÓmo la describe a ella? >>> era muy sencilla, ella y yo le sacaba su ropa que Íbamos de viaje no, sacaba su hopropa y sa guardaba >>> ella hablaba el espaÑol con usted? >>> espe
kennedy y la esposa jacqueline? >>> los conocÍ porque ellos se mudaron al lado, en la casa y la seÑora al lado de (nombre en inglÉs) presentÓ >>> ¿ cÓmo era Él, cÓmo fue con usted Él yshgs > >>> muy maravilloso, respetable, muy amable, siempre con confianza, me discutÍa con Él porque me decÍa, bÚscame tal y tal traje le decÍa cuÁl traje, aquel de rallitas quÉ se yo, no usted lo mandÓ al taylor, pero acuerda que usted lo mandÓ a que le recogieran...
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kennedy. he's remembered for his sudden death on the day in dallas texas and his fleeting presidency. we wanted to look at one of the momentous things he did. five months before that day kennedy gave a stirring civil rights address from the oval office, sewing the seeds for one of his biggest legacies, the ground breaking act. >> america tonight spoke to many about how kennedy made the speech and a cause he was somewhat reluctant to embrace. >> i can understand that martyrdom elvates anyone. and the nature of his death as a sacrifice to all of us lifted him up. but at the same time i couldn't understand why so many people elevated him as highly as he did. he was a good figure, but not a great figure and was disappointing in many ways. >> a lot think he's the second freight eplans ipator, speaking of him in the same breath as abraham lincoln. he doesn't deserve the mantel. >> kennedy was not a righteous person. he knew what was right and wrong on civil rights. he was a praccical pragmatic polit
kennedy. he's remembered for his sudden death on the day in dallas texas and his fleeting presidency. we wanted to look at one of the momentous things he did. five months before that day kennedy gave a stirring civil rights address from the oval office, sewing the seeds for one of his biggest legacies, the ground breaking act. >> america tonight spoke to many about how kennedy made the speech and a cause he was somewhat reluctant to embrace. >> i can understand that martyrdom...